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Dominion


Author: JL Bryan
Keywords: 1984; propaganda; dystopia; fascism; American empire; science fiction; near-future;
Collection: opensource

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In the year 2036, the United States of America is ruled by a totalitarian regime controlling all information: education, religion, the mass media, and the internet.



Daniel Ruppert is a talking head for the most popular nightly news program in southern California. Restless and weary of reporting propaganda, Ruppert begins digging for the truth. His urge to know puts his career, life, and family at risk as he discovers the clandestine North Atlantic Psychological Command--PSYCOM--and how it manipulates the minds of the Western world.



He's following the trail of PSYCOM's darkest secret--and he'll find it, if he can survive.

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Reviewer: bornagain_again - 5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars5.00 out of 5 stars - June 18, 2009
Subject: Stayed Up All Night to Read this Book
I've never written a book review before but I couldn't resist being the first. My eyes and back are aching from reading this PDF all in one sitting but I couldn't tear myself away. It seems like there is a cliffhanger every few pages. The book moves quickly and the characters were genuine. The material is dark but there is a lot of unexpected humor throughout. I especially liked the scenes in the mega church. They mirrored my own experiences. I liked how realistic everything else was. It takes place in the near future and it really does seem like our country is headed that way. I appreciated this book so much and I'm going to recommend it to others. I think anyone who fears the direction our country is taking will enjoy it as much as me, especially those questioning their faith. Thanks for a great book. Any chance of a sequel?

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